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ID number:336460
 
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Published: 26.08.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Air Pollution is major problem that is yet to be solved. We as humans depend on the air around us to live, without it we would die. Although we rely on this as an essential source for living, it is still littered and polluted with chemicals. Pollution of the atmosphere and the air around us is becoming more "popular" everyday. "If there are other particles or gases in the air that are not part of its normal composition, we call this "air pollution" and the particles or gases are called "air pollutants." Very small amounts of certain air pollutants can cause serious health and environmental problems. We can see some air pollutants such as the reddish-brown haze in smog; however, other air pollutants, including some of the most dangerous, are invisible" (what is air pollution?). "Some main sources of air pollution are automobile engines, industrial practices, heat and energy production, and the burning of solid waste. The primary air pollutants found in most urban areas are carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, hydrocarbons, and particulate matter (both solid and liquid)" (Socha). In order to truly understand air pollution and how it affects the earth one must first look at the influence it has on the atmosphere, how it dramatically damages plants, and the affect it has on humans.…

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